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```bash
# in main folder while docker-compose is up
$ docker-compose exec backend yarn run db:migrate init
$ docker compose exec backend yarn run db:migrate init
$ docker compose exec backend yarn run db:migrate up
```
Then clear and seed database by running the following command as well in the second terminal:

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### Database Indexes and Constraints
Database indexes and constraints need to be created when the database and the
backend is running:
Database indexes and constraints need to be created and upgraded when the database and the backend are running:
{% tabs %}
{% tab title="Docker" %}
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$ docker compose exec backend /bin/sh -c "yarn prod:migrate init"
```
```bash
# in main folder with docker compose running
$ docker exec backend yarn run db:migrate up
```
{% endtab %}
{% tab title="Without Docker" %}
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yarn run db:migrate init
```
```bash
# in backend/ with database running (In docker or local)
yarn run db:migrate up
```
{% endtab %}
{% endtabs %}
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$ docker-compose down -v
# if container is not running, run this command to set up your database indexes and constraints
$ docker exec backend yarn run db:migrate init
# And then upgrade the indexes and const
$ docker exec backend yarn run db:migrate up
```
{% endtab %}

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# Docker
## Apple M1 Platform
***Attention:** For using Docker commands in Apple M1 environments!*
```bash
# set env variable for your shell
$ export DOCKER_DEFAULT_PLATFORM=linux/amd64
```
For even more informations, see [Docker More Closely](#docker-more-closely)
### Docker Compose Override File For Apple M1 Platform
For Docker compose `up` or `build` commands, you can use our Apple M1 override file that specifies the M1 platform:
```bash
# in main folder
# for production
$ docker compose -f docker-compose.yml -f docker-compose.apple-m1.override.yml up
# for production testing Docker images from DockerHub
$ docker compose -f docker-compose.ocelotsocial-branded.yml -f docker-compose.apple-m1.override.yml up
# only once: init admin user and create indexes and constraints in Neo4j database
$ docker compose exec backend /bin/sh -c "yarn prod:migrate init"
```
## Docker More Closely In Main Code
To get more informations about the Apple M1 platform and to analyze the Docker builds etc. you find our documentation in our main code, [here](https://github.com/Ocelot-Social-Community/Ocelot-Social/blob/master/DOCKER_MORE_CLOSELY.md).

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@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ for development, spin up a
[hosted Neo4j Sandbox instance](https://neo4j.com/download/), run Neo4j in one
of the [many cloud options](https://neo4j.com/developer/guide-cloud-deployment/),
[spin up Neo4j in a Docker container](https://neo4j.com/developer/docker/),
on Archlinux you can install [neo4j-community from AUR](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/neo4j-community/)
on Arch linux you can install [neo4j-community from AUR](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/neo4j-community/)
or on Debian-based systems install [Neo4j from the Debian Repository](http://debian.neo4j.org/).
Just be sure to update the Neo4j connection string and credentials accordingly
in `backend/.env`.